‘Squid Game’ Season 3 Cast Changes: 10 Returning Actors, 5 Leaving, and One With an Unclear Fate. The Truth Revealed

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Lee Seo-hwan as Park Jung-bae (390) – NOT RETURNING

Lee Seo-hwan will not be back as Park Jung-bae. He was killed by the Front Man in the final moments of the season finale.

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Lee Jin-wook as Park Gyeong-seok (246) – FATE UNCLEAR

It’s unclear if Gyeong-seok (246) is dead or not. He’s the amusement park artist who was playing to help his sick daughter. While we watched him get shot and fall to the ground during the shoot-out in the season finale, fans think he might have survived and could be back in season three.
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Kim Si-eun as Kim Young-mi (095) – NOT RETURNING

Kim Si-eun will not be back as Young-mi. She was killed in episode six’s Mingle game after being pushed to the ground while players rushed into rooms. She was locked outside without a room and was killed by the guards.
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Choi Seung-hyun as Choi Su-bong / “Thanos” (230) – NOT RETURNING

Rapper T.O.P. will not be back as Thanos. He got stabbed in the neck during a fight that broke out in the bathroom in episode six.
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Kim Pub-lae as Mr. Kim – NOT RETURNING

Kim Pub-lae will not be back for season three. Mr. Kim was killed during a game of “Rock, Paper, Scissors, Minus One,” which the Recruiter forced him to play.

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Gong Yoo as The Recruiter – NOT RETURNING

Gong Yoo will not be back as the Recruiter. He lost a game of Russian Roulette with Gi-hun and killed himself.
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Kang Ha-neul as Kang Dae-ho (388) – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Kang Ha-neul will be back as Kang Dae-ho. In the finale, he returned to the dorm during the shoot-out to retrieve ammo, but ended up having a panic attack and stayed behind.

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Chae Kook-hee as Seon-nyeo (044) – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Chae Kook-hee will be back as as Seon-nyeo. We last saw her sticking around in the dorm during the finale shoot-out.

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More actors will also be returning, but these are the main featured stars who will be back!
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Jo Yu-ri as Kim Jun-hee (222) – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Jo Yu-ri will be back as Kim Jun-hee. We last saw her sticking around in the dorm during the finale shoot-out.

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Im Si-wan as Lee Myung-gi (333) – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Im Si-wan will be back as Lee Myung-gi. We last saw him sticking around in the dorm during the finale shoot-out.
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Yang Dong-geun as Park Yong-sik (007) – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Yang Dong-geun will be back as Park Yong-sik. We last saw him sticking around in the dorm during the finale shoot-out.

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Kang Ae-shim as Jang Geum-ja (149) – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Kang Ae-shim will be back as Jang Geum-ja. We last saw her sticking around in the dorm during the finale shoot-out.
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Lee Byung-hun as Hwang In-ho (001) – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Lee Byung-hun, who is the game’s Front Man, will be back for the next season after leaving the game and putting his mask on again.

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Park Sung-hoon as Cho Hyun-ju (120) – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Park Sung-hoon will be back as Hyun-ju, the transgender player who is actually played by a cis man. The character was last seen going back to the dorm to find Dae-ho.
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Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun (456) – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Lee Jung-jae will definitely be back as lead character Gi-hun!

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Wi Ha-joon as Hwang Jun-ho – RETURNING FOR SEASON 3

Wi Ha-joon will be back to continue searching for the island. We expect Oh Dal-su to also return as the villainous Captain Park.

coming sooner than you probably realize and we’ll thankfully find out what happens to Gi-hun!

The second season of the hit Netflix series only had seven episodes and ended on quite the cliffhanger, leading fans to wonder what will happen next.

The upcoming episodes have already been filmed and creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has promised that the next season will debut in 2025.

“When I first wrote the story of Seasons 2 and 3 it was one long story arc. And I was originally planning to write this story across a span of about eight to nine episodes, but once I finished the story, it came to over 10 episodes, which I thought was too long to contain in a single season. And so I wanted to have an adequate point where I could give closure as a second season and then move on with the third,” he told Variety.

The third season will reportedly be the final season.

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